Oem Cnc Machining Parts
Today’s OEM components are no longer simple brackets or housings. Many customers now require:
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±0.005 mm tolerance on sliding cores
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0.8–1.6 μm Ra surface finish for sealing interfaces
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Lot-to-lot consistency for automated assembly
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Documented traceability (RoHS, REACH, Material Certificate 3.1)
In our factory’s 2024 testing, switching from standard 6061-T6 to precision-milled 7075 reduced deformation by 22% in high-load robotics joints. This difference is why OEM producers rely heavily on CNC technology—it gives predictable accuracy at scale.
People want to know:
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How CNC machining OEM parts are made
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What tolerances are achievable
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How to choose materials
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How to avoid quality issues
Buyers look for:
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Lead time
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MOQ
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Unit pricing
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Surface finishes
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Shipping options
Engineers search for:
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CNC turning vs. CNC milling cost
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Aluminum vs. stainless steel strength
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Supplier capability comparison
The article below integrates all three search intentions.
From our real project logs, 27% of failed orders came from incomplete technical drawings: missing chamfers, wrong tolerances, or unspecified threads.
Best practice:
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Provide STEP + PDF
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Include tolerances (GB / ISO / DIN)
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Note any functional surfaces
Common OEM materials:
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Aluminum 6061 / 7075 – lightweight, ideal for drones & machinery
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Stainless steel 304 / 316 / 17-4PH – high corrosion resistance
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Brass / Copper – conductivity parts
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POM / PEEK – high-stability engineering plastics
Practical note:
In our tensile tests (machine: WDW-20E), 7075-T6 reached 562 MPa, almost double that of 6061. Customers often underestimate this difference.
We normally run:
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DMG Mori for tight tolerances
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Brother Speedio for high-speed aluminum
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Swiss-type lathes for micro turning (Ø0.8–8 mm)
Typical tolerances:
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Milling: ±0.01–0.02 mm
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Turning: ±0.005–0.01 mm
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Hole position accuracy: ±0.015 mm
Available options:
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Anodizing (Type II / Type III)
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Bead blasting
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Nickel plating
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Black oxide
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Passivation
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Laser engraving
Measured data example (2024 internal test):
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Hard-anodized 7075 surface hardness reached HV 420–450
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Bead blasting before anodizing reduced visible tool marks by 85%
Critical checks:
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CMM measurement
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Surface roughness test (Mitutoyo SJ-210)
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Salt spray test for plating
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First article inspection (FAI)
We push all dimensional reports to customers in PDF + Excel format for transparency.
A telecom client needed 5,000 pcs of aluminum housings with multiple threaded holes and a ±0.02 mm tolerance on flatness.
Initial problem:
Milling each cavity separately made the cycle time too long.
Solution:
We redesigned the machining path + used a custom fixture to machine the part in one setup.
Results:
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Machining time reduced from 11.8 min to 7.4 min
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Defect rate dropped from 3.1% to 0.4%
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Total cost saved 18.6%
This is the type of optimization OEM buyers value most.
Suppliers who refuse usually outsource production.
For safety-critical parts, always require:
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PPAP
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Full CMM report
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Material certificate
Look for:
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3-axis + 4-axis + turning centers
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Brand: DMG, Haas, Brother, Mazak
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Quality team with CMM, projector, height gauge
If a supplier claims “±0.005 mm for all parts,” that’s a red flag.
Our data shows prototyping reduces mass-production revisions by 41%.
Prices vary based on material, complexity, tolerance, and surface finish.
Typical ranges (real 2024 shop data):
| Part Type | Material | Tolerance | Unit Price (100–500 pcs) |
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| Aluminum bracket | 6061 | ±0.05 mm | $1.2–$3.8 |
| Motor housing | 7075 | ±0.02 mm | $6.5–$15 |
| Stainless connector | 304 | ±0.01 mm | $2–$6 |
| Precision turning pins | 17-4PH | ±0.005 mm | $0.2–$0.8 |
| PEEK block | PEEK | ±0.02 mm | $8–$20 |
If you'd like, I can adjust this based on your actual factory prices.
Prototype: 3–7 days
Production: 10–25 days depending on volume.
Most suppliers accept 1 piece, but cost per unit decreases significantly above 100 pcs.
Yes. Most OEM orders include customer logos, batch numbers, or QR codes.
STEP, IGES, Parasolid, DXF, PDF.
FAQ
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covering 6000 square meters. Complete facilities, including 3D quality inspection equipment, ERP system and 40 machines. If necessary, we can provide you with material certificates, sample quality inspection and other reports.
Detailed drawings (PDF/STEP/IGS/DWG...), including quality, delivery date, materials, quality, quantity, surface treatment and other information.
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